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07/18/15 6:25 PM

#8491 RE: TrueTrades #8490

IP: Of course, but the "holders of Common Stock" that "have the right to vote" for a voluntary dissolution were never given that legal requirement to make it voluntary. They were not given the legally required notice. They were not allowed to participate in the legally required shareholder meeting for a voluntary dissolution. They were not given the legally required vote for a voluntary dissolution.

You are left to argue KEYO was either improperly dissolved or involuntarily dissolved.

Which one sounds like a betters sell to suckers looking to invest in a dissolved company?

P.S. It is recent news to me that anyone would invest in a dissolved company.